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Process Optimization by Response Surface Method for Sintering of Chromite Fines by MicrowaveBy Shenghui Guo, Jian Chen, Hongbo Zhu, Jinhui Peng, Linqing Dai, Qianxu Ye
"Response surface method (RSM) based on mono-factor experiment was applied for the process optimization of sintering of chromite fines by microwave. In RSM analysis, effects of binder addition amount,
Jan 1, 2013
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Kinetics Study On The Pyrolysis Of Low Grade CoalsBy Ruiling DU, Xiao YUAN, Keng Wu, Daan XU, Changyao CHAO
To utilize low grade coals to produce high quality semi-coke which can be used in blast furnaces, the pyrolysis of low grade coals was studied in this paper. According to the characteristics of coal p
Jan 1, 2016
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Applying Total Quality Management to Environmental Protection in the Process IndustriesBy Philip E. J. Green
Two of the cornerstones of total quality management, the use of statistical and problem solving tools, and the involvement of employees, are directly applicable to environmental protection. The reduct
Jan 1, 1992
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Minor Element Behavior in the Cleaning of Copper Converter Slag Under Reducing ConditionsBy Hang Goo Kim
A mathematical analysis based on equilibrium modeling has been developed to describe the distribution behavior of minor elements such as Pb, Zn, Bi, Sb, and As among gas, slag and recovered copper pha
Jan 1, 1992
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The Rotating Disc Study of Gold Dissolution With Geobrom? 3400By Batric Pesic
Gold dissolution with bromine was studied by using the rotating disc technique. Geobram TM 3400 was used as a source of bromine. The parameters studied were: rotating speed, Geobrom 3400 concentration
Jan 1, 1990
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Equipment Selection for Chloride CircuitsBy G. R. Waters
NMR360 is developing a suite of chloride-based metals extraction processes, with the first commercial operation scheduled for commissioning late in 2018. It is critical, therefore, that with the intro
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CFD Modeling of Solids Suspensions in Stirred TanksBy Lanre M. Oshinowo, André Bakker
"An understanding of the parameters that govern the just-suspended impeller speed, Njs, and the distribution of solids, is critical to the efficient operation of hydrometallurgical and other processes
Jan 1, 2001
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A General Model for Leaching of Solid Reactants from Porous Ore Particles: Laboratory Leaching DataBy David G. Dixon
A general, unsteady-state model for leaching of one or more solid reactant species from a non- reactive, porous, spherical pellet is derived in dimensionless form for the interpretation of leaching da
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Development In Sonoprocessing Of MaterialsBy Mamoru Kuwabara
A high-power sound which can transmit through any continuous elastic medium with less attenuation, particularly in liquid allows us to externally control the system of concern by using the acoustic ra
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of Accelerated Electron Treatment on Mineral ProcessingBy A. F. Sidorov
A method of improving mineral recoveries from ores by modifying the physical and chemical properties of minerals using radioisotope radiation was tested. It was observed that irradiation modifies mine
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of Matte Grade on Flash Smelting: 60, 65 and 700/0 Cu MattesBy W. G. Davenport
Chapter 11 determined the combinations of industrial oxygen, oil and blast preheat that will steadily produce 65% Cu matte from pure chalcopyrite concentrate. It showed that the . combinations are des
Jan 1, 2001
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The Recovery of Tellurium from Copper Anode Slimes by Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy K:-I. Rhee
The recovery of tellurium from Te-cement obtained during the processing of copper anode slimes was carried out by a series of hydrometallurgical processes, i.e. leaching Te-cement in NaOH solution, pr
Jan 1, 1997
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Evolution of Non-Metallic Inclusions in Liquid Low Alloyed Aluminium Killed SteelBy R. Dekkers
Non-metallic inclusions in liquid steel are mainly formed during killing. As far as these particles are not captured by the slag, they are found in the cast steel where they can deteriorate the mechan
Jan 1, 1999
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Hydrometallurgical Process of Copper Converter Dust at the Saganoseki Smelter & RefineryBy M. Tomita
One of the most essential factors for a custom smelter to strengthen its competitive power is to Improve its comparative standing in purchase of concentrates from the world market. It is especially cr
Jan 1, 1992
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Grain Size Effects in High And Low Transition Temperature SuperconductorsBy R. A. Masumura, C. S. Pande, D. Agassi
"Grain size has a different effects on the critical current density (Jc) of high and low transition temperature (Tc) superconductors. In high Tc superconductors, the critical current density Jc across
Jan 1, 1994
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Interfacial Area In Pyrometallurgical Reactor Design (ab8c7594-3864-41b4-b282-17535b9f1242)By G. A. Brooks
Increasing interfacial area through gas injection is one of the main methods for accelerating reaction between slag, metals, and gases in modern pyrometallurgical reactors. In slag-metal reactors, the
Jan 1, 2003
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Yield Strength Prediction for Rapid Age-Hardening Heat Treatment of Aluminum AlloysBy Timothy W. Skszek, Adrian S. Sabau, Hebi Yin, Gerard M. Ludtka, Xiaoping Niu
"A constitutive model has been developed to predict the yield strength aging curves for aluminum casting alloys during non-isothermal age-hardening processes. The model provides the specific relations
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of Direct-to Copper Flash Smelting and Flash Smelting/Flash ConvertingBy W. G. Davenport
Chapters 19 and 20 examine direcHo-copper flash smelting and flash converting. This chapter compares the two processes and suggests which is likely to be 'the more economic for a given concentrat
Jan 1, 2001
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Development of an Intelligent Control System for Ferrous Iron Oxidation by Thiobacillus FerrooxidansBy M. D. Light
An intelligent control system (ICS) is being developed for ferrous iron oxidation by Thiobacillus ferroxitdans. The ICS provides computerized data acquisition and' control of process variables (t
Jan 1, 1991
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Temperatures, Heat Losses, Electric Heating and Hydrocarbon FuelsBy W. G. Davenport
This chapter shows how flash furnace industrial oxygen and oil requirements are affected by different: (a) product temperatures (b) conductive, convective and radiative heat losses (c) electrica
Jan 1, 2001